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video for your media project free media don carty dot com. welcome to the kaiser report guys or to be honest stare or not to be that is the question whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the austerity sandwich about ray just stolen fortune or to take arms against the city bank stars ah well since moving to london i have of course been enjoying the austerity set which let me demonstrate here this is a slice of bread and of course. a slice. bread now the austerity sandwich is when you fill this with a slice of bread you say this would be then the austerity sandwich all wrong. that's really really good now scientists in the u.k. say that this is by far the cheapest sandwich available they did a study or go they did a study and they found that this was the cheapest sandwich now speaking of doing his part for austerity george osborne the chancellor of the fricken exchequer is giving up his monthly welfare check yes it seems the chancellor of the fricken exchequer has been collecting child benefit for years he makes over one hundred thirty four
video for your media project free media don carty dot com. welcome to the kaiser report guys or to be honest stare or not to be that is the question whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the austerity sandwich about ray just stolen fortune or to take arms against the city bank stars ah well since moving to london i have of course been enjoying the austerity set which let me demonstrate here this is a slice of bread and of course. a slice. bread now the austerity sandwich is when you fill...
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old free board video for your media project free medio don carty dot com. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. the future of coverage. the worst you're going. right out to the. radio guy and. i want you to watch what we're about to give you never seen anything like that i'm told. ok one of the things we often hear throughout the year is the impact of topical news on markets on the economy let's just look at a couple. dime sandy is still taking its toll on the economy mortgage applications falling last week even with rates still well below four percent the fiscal cliff is finally getting some love it's an economic storm of our own making that could trigger another recession. and that fear of cliff is really consuming that the minds of people consuming the news but how relevant really is it to the economy and to markets let's ask our gas because he is very critical of how much it matters in his your view so data column this kind of day to day topical news is that white noise or is it really what's driving markets in your
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. >> also in annapolis today, the house speaker michael bush gave don dwyer a new assignment. he is being moved from the judiciary committee to the committee of ways and means. the republican faces voting -- boating under the influence charges for an aug. accident that injured seven people. officials say the ability to repay a rule that will help stabilize the housing market under new regulations -- lenders are required to offer only mortgages consumers can afford to pay back. critics insist the change will prevent low-income families from ever qualify for a mortgage. >> on mortgage being affordable should be subject simply to a broad, rebuttable presumption, not a nearly absolute resumption. by the way, maryland has an affordability statutes, and consumers did not have to -- borrowers did not have to relinquish the right for total unfettered access to get that affordability requirement. >> the new rules go into effect january of next year. for more information, i had to our website -- wbaltv.com. be sure to click on i-team. >> 41 and counting. that is, many states are dealing
. >> also in annapolis today, the house speaker michael bush gave don dwyer a new assignment. he is being moved from the judiciary committee to the committee of ways and means. the republican faces voting -- boating under the influence charges for an aug. accident that injured seven people. officials say the ability to repay a rule that will help stabilize the housing market under new regulations -- lenders are required to offer only mortgages consumers can afford to pay back. critics...
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federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be falling at. the supreme court for someone will certainly sue the us government for doing so. and staying with the us emma check out the markets at the moment and they are indeed a raging some of those earlier gains are still in positive territory just about there we've got apple reversing a rally a microsoft as well tumbling so it's really those technology stocks are having a bad day of it the nasdaq is under pressure as you can see at the moment as we move on to europe them will be able to see that the mainland european stocks remain near the twenty two month high and to spite the german dax so suf
federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be...
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don tom. oh my gosh. les miserables is a newish american movie of the musical based on the historical french novel written by victor hugo published in eight hundred sixty two with a thoughtful commentary on the politics and society of early eight hundred france detailing intense poverty but is it rife with economic messages for today will the story follow john bell john who spends one thousand years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread this guy there is arch nemesis he has to do hard labor to he cannot escape this path because he breaks parole and inspector job after him and this is the fate of another poor soul fantine she works in a factory she cannot change her destiny she gets fired because she has a kid she turned to prostitution ends up getting sick and dying now there is also a revolution based reportedly on the real life paris uprisings of eighteen thirty two which was anti-monarchy insurrection led by student groups that failed now that's a twenty second cliff notes version to fill in the holes a
don tom. oh my gosh. les miserables is a newish american movie of the musical based on the historical french novel written by victor hugo published in eight hundred sixty two with a thoughtful commentary on the politics and society of early eight hundred france detailing intense poverty but is it rife with economic messages for today will the story follow john bell john who spends one thousand years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread this guy there is arch nemesis he has to do hard labor to...
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host: alaska, this is don on the independent line. caller: i am a big fan of obama and timothy geithner. when all of this took place, i am an older guy. i am 83. i was watching everything clear back to the scandal with the prime lending trouble that we had. this is not the gist of the problem. the just of the problem was that somebody came in when they were badly needed and straighten everything out and it was not very pretty. it was even worse before he tried what he did. obama is a scholar. he studied what franklin delano roosevelt did. i lived through the depression. it was not really that great to tell you the truth. i was a little boy, but i can remember it very well. this is what franklin delano roosevelt did it, too. people who changed things have to step on some toes and heard some feelings. what obama did, but timothy geithner did, and what the people did at that time got us out of trouble. we have a bunch better economy now ford obama's second term that we had in the beginning. host: there is a picture of in the paper that f
host: alaska, this is don on the independent line. caller: i am a big fan of obama and timothy geithner. when all of this took place, i am an older guy. i am 83. i was watching everything clear back to the scandal with the prime lending trouble that we had. this is not the gist of the problem. the just of the problem was that somebody came in when they were badly needed and straighten everything out and it was not very pretty. it was even worse before he tried what he did. obama is a scholar....
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host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a year. our deficit is 1.2. all they're talking about 10% of the problem. the people don't understand. they think the 1.2 is equal to the deficit. it's only 10% of the deficit. my solution is to raise taxes by $300 billion and cut spending by $900. -- by $900 billion. i find the american public is not very smart. host: you know, that is -- the educational question is a fundamental question. here's what happens. let's talk in practical terms and not a theoretical terms. when paul ryan came out with his budget, he had some substantial changes in medicare and medicaid. over time they would'v
host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a...
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in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mansion. >> bracing for the beg one. what scientists are saying about the chance of a megaquake that could be felt across california. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmm, tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? now at 6:30: gang violence spilling on to school grounds. a >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> we were just stunned. it was crazy to see one of our mates in the middle of school just like just get jumped lik
in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mansion. >> bracing for the beg one. what scientists are saying about the chance of a megaquake that could be felt across california. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at...
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bring in don from ucla. that's what i learned about by studying his work, but the key to making transitions is not a design key. having no parking by the metro transit is a good solution, but it's a magnificent solution. i know you disagree with me, so it's a great place to stop. thank you so much for listening. i really enjoyed it. [applause] for more information, visit the author's website, jeffspeck.com. >> it's quite true that a people's history is the result of howard synthesizing the work of a great many other historians. what had happened in the 1960s with the counter culture was that, you know, a whole new generation of young historians had come up, and they were, in essence, reevaluating all aspects of our past. >> biographer on the life of a story and activist tonight at ten eastern on "after words" on c-span2, and look for more booktv online. like us on facebook. now, robert felt, author of "all in the family: realignment of american democracy since the 1960s," booktv sat down with him in rhode is
bring in don from ucla. that's what i learned about by studying his work, but the key to making transitions is not a design key. having no parking by the metro transit is a good solution, but it's a magnificent solution. i know you disagree with me, so it's a great place to stop. thank you so much for listening. i really enjoyed it. [applause] for more information, visit the author's website, jeffspeck.com. >> it's quite true that a people's history is the result of howard synthesizing...
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. >> y el galán de "amores verdaderos" eduardo yáñez revela lo que aprendió con don raúl araiza, él no tiene twitter. >> te estoy siguiendo, es como montando caballo. >> sí, es como una clases de thatcher. >> sí, mira le queda mucho mejor a chikibaby. >> sí, mira, 999, 999. >> eso lo compraste tú mismo. >> lo compró él. >> y con el 50%. >> que conste que este sombrero lo pagó usted caballero. >> lo usa y lo devuelve. >> creo que ha llegado el momento de irse a los Ángeles. >> cuéntanos qué nos tienes. >> estamos de en la lista de los nominados y gael garcía bernal está feliz de la vida, sí la película que participo en el 2012, está nominada a la mejor película extranjera "no" está nominada por primera ocasión, chile está de fiesta y los latinos estamos de fiesta y obviamente lo ha celebrado en las redes sociales con sus fanáticos. >> suenan los telefonoazos para decirnos que no, la película está nominada al oscar. >> gracias a todos por su felicitaciones tan lindas, ando aún saltando de la felicidad, es la película latina o chilena nominada como mejor película
. >> y el galán de "amores verdaderos" eduardo yáñez revela lo que aprendió con don raúl araiza, él no tiene twitter. >> te estoy siguiendo, es como montando caballo. >> sí, es como una clases de thatcher. >> sí, mira le queda mucho mejor a chikibaby. >> sí, mira, 999, 999. >> eso lo compraste tú mismo. >> lo compró él. >> y con el 50%. >> que conste que este sombrero lo pagó usted caballero. >> lo usa y lo...
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i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, but he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and then after listening to it, i decided it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together on mondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with himmondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with him. it was a weird site, believe me. we were brought into a tiny conference room, the two dogs and the senator and me with a card table in the middle and the senator was always on a diet and he had the most interesting sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was. i had two pieces of bread and potato chips. and we talked for three or four hours. what i remember saying is that you don't want me to write this book. because i am a historian. and i'm going to find stuff. whatever i find, when put in the book. by the time this comes out, there might be a kennedy running for office. little did i know
i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, but he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and then after listening to it, i decided it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together on mondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with himmondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate...
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anne arundel county delegate don dwyer says he was moved from the judiciary committee to the ways and means committee. he was charged with voting under the influence after the crash on the monocacy river that injured several people. a virginia democrats say they will strike back against republican efforts to tighten voting rolls. democrats have proposed keeping polling places open longer and opening earlier quaand voting to everyone. the gop said that restrictions were curbing border fraud, but democrats say it is an effort to stop certain groups from voting. d.c. is bringing in some big bucks from the speed and red light camera program. the figures show the citadel in nearly $96 million last year, more than double the roughly $43 million taken in during 2011. police and officials say the program is all about safety. critics claim it's all about money. >> actor patrick dempsey's bid to purchase tully's coffee company might be in jeopardy. it was in bankruptcy. no predators and rival bidders including starbucks say that the bidding process ended prematurely and our objective. it goes b
anne arundel county delegate don dwyer says he was moved from the judiciary committee to the ways and means committee. he was charged with voting under the influence after the crash on the monocacy river that injured several people. a virginia democrats say they will strike back against republican efforts to tighten voting rolls. democrats have proposed keeping polling places open longer and opening earlier quaand voting to everyone. the gop said that restrictions were curbing border fraud, but...
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it doesn't say what should be don for climate warming but it looks at what to do about the effects of climate change. >>> hundreds of truckers had to spend the cold night in their riggs. officers began escorting traffic through about 8:00 this morning. all lanes opened up later in the morning. >>> boy it's cold there it's also pretty cold here and sounds like it's going to get colder. >> temperatures already dropping off this evening you definitely want to bundle up tonight into tomorrow morning and also into your sunday as well. it's going to be a long time deal with those temperatures. on live storm tracker 2 we can show you this. a few partly cloudy skies. a little bit of detail on the radar, as you can see on the hills. we are expecting at least a chance of an isolated shower and that is the case, really not widespread in coverage and that will be dissipating in the short term. still clouds and winds out there. you can see out toward sfo a north wind sustained. as far as current temperatures those readings are cooling off as i mentioned in the 40s out toward santa rosa, napa, anti
it doesn't say what should be don for climate warming but it looks at what to do about the effects of climate change. >>> hundreds of truckers had to spend the cold night in their riggs. officers began escorting traffic through about 8:00 this morning. all lanes opened up later in the morning. >>> boy it's cold there it's also pretty cold here and sounds like it's going to get colder. >> temperatures already dropping off this evening you definitely want to bundle up...
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don: how about a direct tv merger? >> there is a lot of speculation. melissa: pressing him and getting the story. sprint which owns half of clear wire they throw a wrench in dishes plan. they could push for large shareholders to force sprint to sell. lori: i am looking down, it is good to see some competition. robert -- will lead the agency after nearly four years of service. if i had a beat here, i have the press release. significant actions connected to the financial crisis. record numbers of cases involving insider trading and misconduct by investment providers. among other compliments and leadership. of course, all of that stemming from the financial crisis. continuing here general motors focusing squarely on regaining its financial footing. the outlook for this year is next. melissa: and the very latest from hugo chavez. let's take a look at medals as we head out to the break. it is a down day. we will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. m
don: how about a direct tv merger? >> there is a lot of speculation. melissa: pressing him and getting the story. sprint which owns half of clear wire they throw a wrench in dishes plan. they could push for large shareholders to force sprint to sell. lori: i am looking down, it is good to see some competition. robert -- will lead the agency after nearly four years of service. if i had a beat here, i have the press release. significant actions connected to the financial crisis. record...
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don and i were really fortunate all through the '70s and almost all our career to work for people who were really strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> the pulitzer prize-investigating team of donald barlettennessee, and james steele are the co-authors of eight books. their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> as one of the first cities established in the united states, providence, rhode island, has a nearly 400-year history integral to the development of the country. as the site of the first bloodshed of the revolution to economical devastation during the great depression and eventual recovery through the investment of public funds. providence is rich in literary and historical sources and materials. for more information on booktv's recent visit to providence, rhode island, and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> my name is c. morgan grefe, and i'm executive director of the rhode island historical society. and right now
don and i were really fortunate all through the '70s and almost all our career to work for people who were really strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> the pulitzer prize-investigating team of donald barlettennessee, and james steele are the co-authors of eight books. their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> as one of the first cities established in the united...
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but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way. obama's coming. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i think we're looking at a new barack obama. you know the expression let reagan be reagan. i think we're seeing barack obama be barack obama. an in your face challenge to the right wing. he's putting in a guy who knows the lessons of vietnam and iraq and putting him out front, making him his point man as he goes into the war of hawkish republicans who count the months between wars as an unwanted time-out. who like nothing more than the next war to fight. meet barack obama tw
but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way....
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he said the one thing about lynn don johnson was afraid to fail. one thing most important to lyndon was not to be like daddy. his father had been a politician for awhile a successful politician and had failed, lost the ranch and the family was plunged no to the only bankruptcy but the laughing stock of their town. johnson when he was senator majority leader. bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your acknowledgment, you say two people who have not talked to you one bobby baker and the other bill moyers. why not how hard have you worked to get them to talk to you? >> guest: bobby i made repeated efforts to get him to talk to me. doesn't think much of my books. as for mr. moyers, he does say compliment i are things about my books. he said great things about my books. but he simply said he doesn't want to talk to me far long time it was said he was going to his own book on lynn don johnson who is perfectly understandable. i don't think he said it for many years. he s
he said the one thing about lynn don johnson was afraid to fail. one thing most important to lyndon was not to be like daddy. his father had been a politician for awhile a successful politician and had failed, lost the ranch and the family was plunged no to the only bankruptcy but the laughing stock of their town. johnson when he was senator majority leader. bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your...
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don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign that was strong and that was preparing itself to win. and like everything in life, building c-span, building your life, building anything, it doesn't happen in a day or a month or a year, if you do it right. and we did it right. i had tremendous people. low ann was a housewife, mother of four who never ran a campaign like this. i asked her to be the campaign manager. all the pros said what a dister. this woman doesn't know how to run anything. she ran campaigns for county sheriff and done well and electe a county sheriff but i bro
don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign...
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today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst. john, you are right about the third-quarter numbers, predicted many of the bigger companies were coming in, why are you so concerned about the fourth quarter? >> heading into the earnings season expecting growth of 9% at the start of the quarter. seven of the 10 sectors have seen a decline in expectations. the biggest estimates in materials, information technology and financial sector. analysts taking down the estimates quite substantially. cheryl: one of the things you ye pointing to with regards to it is apple. you said apple will be a negative piece of the story
today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst....
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so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we'll get an update on the museum heist in oakland. stealing a gold rush era quartz and gold box. it's reportedly worth more than $800,000. this is the second time the m t museum has been blarged. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> i want to bring you the latest when it comes to the morning commute. it's foggy out there. >> yes. folks can see that there really is fog here. not quite as widespread. we'll show you the south bay and northbound commutes. 101 is slow through to the airport but overall things are getting lighter, except for mountain view. north 101, a
so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to...
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. >> when don wright was diagnosed with cancer he had run his first marathon. instead of giving up, he set a goal to run a marathon in all 50 states. we have the remarkable story in this week's human factor. >> his career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. he discovered a new passion. marathons. nine years ago, days after running his first 26-mile race, he got devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple mi loam a. >> a cancer of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow, causing pain. usually in the back or the ribs and patients are rarely cured. he refused to let it slow him down, even qualifying for the boston marathon. >> i got a devastating diagnosis. we kept ongoing, my family and i. there was no reason to stop and be sorry. we kept running marathons. >> on december 9th under a hot hawaiian sun, wright now 71 reached his seemingly impossible goal, running a marathon in all 50 states. >> it feels wonderful. a philosophy of that i have is live one day at
. >> when don wright was diagnosed with cancer he had run his first marathon. instead of giving up, he set a goal to run a marathon in all 50 states. we have the remarkable story in this week's human factor. >> his career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. he discovered a new passion. marathons. nine years ago, days after running his first 26-mile race, he got devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it...
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don rumsfeld is one of the most brilliant people that i've ever met. there is no question about it. if you look at the first george w. bush administration and you look at the policies on iraq, you had a group of people who were as well qualified, whose resumes if you stack them up were among the most remarkable in washington in the history of our foreign policy. and yet, you ended up with on a set of decisions, certainly on iraq that proved my judgment and in the judgment of most americans to be catastrophic. my point, it's not just paper credentials, its discretion, it's asking the right questions before you advise a president to put young american men and women in harm's way. >> gregg: let's talk about hagel's judgment. the most frequent criticism of him seems to be advocacy of negotiating with iran and hezbollah and hamas and opposition naming the alert two as terrorist groups which would appear to be a no-brainer given their conduct over the last 30 years. say that won't matter much because, you say hagel won't have a say or influence in these matters -- i would have to tell you
don rumsfeld is one of the most brilliant people that i've ever met. there is no question about it. if you look at the first george w. bush administration and you look at the policies on iraq, you had a group of people who were as well qualified, whose resumes if you stack them up were among the most remarkable in washington in the history of our foreign policy. and yet, you ended up with on a set of decisions, certainly on iraq that proved my judgment and in the judgment of most americans to...
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this is from elaine don. do we have the picture? aww, look at that. so cute. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> only at the golden globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of television. >> ben's first two movies took place in boston, but he moved this one to iran because he wanted to film somewhere that was friendlier to outsiders. "hunger games" was one of the biggest films of the year and also what i call the six weeks it took me to get into this dress. >> ang li's been nominated for best director for "the life of pi" which is what i'm going to call the six weeks after i take this dress off. >> okay, they were awesome. i thought they were perfect. >> hilarious. >> they were hilarious. good morning, everyone. welcome to "morning joe." it's monday, january 14th. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. hello, mike. >> my goodness. >> what? >> when did you call him -- you said hello, mike. >> same old, same old. former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and "fortune"
this is from elaine don. do we have the picture? aww, look at that. so cute. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> only at the golden globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of television. >> ben's first two movies took place in boston, but he moved this one to iran because he wanted to film somewhere that was friendlier to outsiders. "hunger games" was one of the biggest films of the year and also what i call the six...
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movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall short and in our book we try to take up some solutions including a millionaire's tax, financial regulatory reform, and reform to the electoral college. i said one of the things we want to do is take the weblg that was begun by occupy and press on it by developing a narrative in part because we thought that having a are narrative something beyond just a slogan would actually a narrative you could begin to take out to deepen an make assessable to a broad public. it's a critical part of the story of successful social movements. and so that's what we try to do, but there was some things we couldn't do that
movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall...
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after terrintino left, don chaettle came into the room, no n-word questions please, actually using the n-word. i don't know what was going on back stage in the press room, but that's going to be a talker today as well. >> between the terrantino moment and jody foster, a huge amount of buzz about the golden globes. michelle turner, thanks very much. >>> let's go now back to soledad who is in newtown, connecticut. soledad. >> all right. john, thank you. as we continue our live coverage of the one month anniversary of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school, we're going to talk with two people who survived massacres. one at virginia tech, and the other in tucson, arizona. we've been here talking to the community. we'll have their perspective when we come back. you're watching a special edition of "starting point." we're back in just a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insur
after terrintino left, don chaettle came into the room, no n-word questions please, actually using the n-word. i don't know what was going on back stage in the press room, but that's going to be a talker today as well. >> between the terrantino moment and jody foster, a huge amount of buzz about the golden globes. michelle turner, thanks very much. >>> let's go now back to soledad who is in newtown, connecticut. soledad. >> all right. john, thank you. as we continue our...
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something pretty important that would revolutionize telecommunications, so i went back to bill and don and said, i am ready to do something. they said, you can own a third of the company. we will take the other two- thirds. you can be president. you will have the biggest share. we will control two-thirds. we will control a third, and i did not have any money. they said, that is ok. we will put what we have in, and that is how it got started. i had a 1985 buick and two insurance policies. i cashed in the insurance policies. i got $1,200 each. i came up with $5,000. my partner said, we will give the rest of your equity. you will be president, and we will see what we can do, and that is how it began. >> how many years were you in that business? >> we form did in august or september of 1982. we had it for three years, and then we brought some new partners in north carolina, and then we rolled are interested to that company, and i was with the new consolidated company from 1985 until 1987. i stayed on the board and was very active on the board. i did some management, so from 1982 until 1987
something pretty important that would revolutionize telecommunications, so i went back to bill and don and said, i am ready to do something. they said, you can own a third of the company. we will take the other two- thirds. you can be president. you will have the biggest share. we will control two-thirds. we will control a third, and i did not have any money. they said, that is ok. we will put what we have in, and that is how it got started. i had a 1985 buick and two insurance policies. i...